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Actress Gouri Kishan Bravely Confronts Beauty Expectations in Film Industry

16 Nov

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Summary

  • Gouri Kishan opens up about insecurities over her "naturally round face"
  • Actresses feel compelled to meet unrealistic beauty standards, sometimes opting for cosmetic procedures
  • Gouri credits acting workshops for boosting her confidence and shifting focus to performance
Actress Gouri Kishan Bravely Confronts Beauty Expectations in Film Industry

In a candid interview on Maathevan's podcast last month, actress Gouri Kishan openly discussed the challenges she has faced regarding beauty expectations in the film industry. Gouri revealed that she still feels insecure about her appearance on screen, as she does not fit the conventional mold of a "lean face, sharp jawline, or slim features" that is often expected of heroines.

The actor admitted that she previously struggled with anxiety over her "naturally round face," feeling that she did not meet the industry's standards. However, Gouri credited acting workshops in Kochi and Bengaluru for helping rebuild her confidence, as she found that "everyone is treated equally, and they don't care if you've done ten films." This experience grounded Gouri and shifted her focus back to her performance rather than physical appearance.

Gouri did not shy away from acknowledging the industry's long-standing obsession with specific beauty ideals for women, pointing out how actresses often undergo aesthetic enhancements because "the system demands it." She stated that there is nothing wrong with plastic surgery if that is what an actress chooses to do. Gouri also revealed that she had previously fixed her teeth, despite receiving emails asking her not to change her "beautiful crooked tooth" after her film '96'.

While Gouri believes the industry is slowly evolving, with actors like Nimisha Sajayan and Darshana Rajendran redefining beauty with their talent and authenticity, she admits that her own journey with body confidence is "an ongoing thing." The actor remains hopeful that audiences are gradually learning to look beyond physical appearance and appreciate performers for their craft.

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Gouri Kishan, a prominent actress, has openly discussed her personal struggles with self-image due to her naturally round face, which she feels does not fit the conventional beauty standards expected of heroines in the film industry.
Gouri credited acting workshops in Kochi and Bengaluru for playing a transformative role in rebuilding her confidence, as she found that "everyone is treated equally, and they don't care if you've done ten films." This experience helped ground her and shift her focus back to her performance rather than physical appearance.
Gouri openly acknowledged the industry's long-standing obsession with certain beauty ideals, pointing out how actresses often feel compelled to undergo aesthetic enhancements because "the system demands it." She stated that there is nothing wrong with plastic surgery if that is what an actress chooses to do.

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